Web-N-Able™ is a Web-based content management tool that gives you control over your Web pages, menus and more. Web-N-Able™ allows non-technical staff to add, delete, and maintain content on sites without programming help. There's no software to download and it's independent of vendor-proprietary applications.

View site organization and contents of each section via a CMS Web page.

Component Architecture

Allows component "assets" (text content, graphics, data, etc.) to be edited separately without interfering with other components or the code for the site.

Editing textual content does not require access to the entire HTML file that defines the code for the page.

Allows programmers, copy writers, artists to work independently without requiring access to one another's files.

Dynamic Pages

Greater performance over the Internet. Faster delivery of pages to the client browser, since page is constructed in RAM rather than reading everything from disk.

Fewer pages to maintain means lower maintenance cost.

Automatic Menu System

Pages are automatically added to the menu system when the page is created.

No need to edit links or modify menu code when adding, deleting, or moving pages.

No need to "teach" existing pages about a newly added page, or to "teach" a newly added page about all existing pages.

Smart Menu System

Menu system "knows" what page you're on, so it can automatically highlight the page in the menu.

Hyperlink will automatically be removed from the current page in the menu system, which prevents users from clicking a link that simply redisplays the current page.

Go from any page to any other page in the site with only 2 clicks.

Client History: CDW's GetEdFunding - GetEdFunding.comCDW-G, together with its marketing consultant, came to Cuesta with an idea about how it could make the lives of educators easier while seeking funding opportunities.

CDW-G was looking to build a fully comprehensive, easy-to-use website that would allow educators and education nonprofits to find grants by a number of very specific categories, including the ability to search national or state-specific grants by subject, grade level, focus and more. The backend of the system needed to be powerful and intuitive. The site would display certain opportunities to any visitor, but only allow registered users to access the complete database of thousands of grant opportunities. The site was so successful in it's first year that it was awarded a Beacon Award by the AEP. A prestigious award such as this, received after only eight months of operation, reflects history in the making.